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James Comer Subpoenas 13 Years of Hunter Biden’s AT&T Phone Records

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The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Rep. James Comer, subpoenaed Hunter Biden’s phone records from AT&T spanning 13 years back to 2011. This includes call logs and text messages.

Comer said Hunter’s user activity may have included a personal phone line used by President Biden as vice president, for which Hunter’s business Owasco PC paid $300 per month.

Comer crafted the subpoena to target Hunter’s business entities like Rosemont Seneca Partners that received payments from Chinese and other foreign interests.

Comer and others have highlighted calls where Hunter had Joe Biden on speakerphone during business meetings, though Joe Biden only discussed weather according to testimony.

The subpoena is part of an ongoing House probe revealing financial ties between the Biden family and their foreign business ventures, including payments to Joe and Hunter Biden as well as other family members.

AT&T has until March 20th to comply with the subpoena.

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